Category: Your Weekly Kusoge

Mr. Pibb: The 3D Interactive Game

For as long as video games have existed, there have been games based on the food and drink you’ve probably

Rock-On

Rock-On is one of many shoot-em-ups released throughout the life of the PC Engine. While the system has an impressive library

Guardians of the ‘Hood

Guardians of the ‘Hood is the spiritual successor to the infamous brawler Pit Fighter. It builds off of its formula and ever-so-slightly

Family Dog

There’s a good chance that you’re not familiar with Family Dog. It was a short-lived TV series that ran for ten

Makai Hakkenden Shada

In 1987, Ancient Ys Vanished Omen took the Japanese computer gaming scene by storm. A perfect combination of fast action, a light

Dick Tracy (NES)

Dick Tracy has been an American icon since Chester Gould created the comic strip in the 1930s. With his yellow coat,

Beast Wrestler

The year 1991 was huge for the Sega. The infamous “Genesis does what Nintendon’t” campaign began airing on televisions across

Dianshi Mali – TV Mario

Unlicensed titles can be quite something – they appear to form a weird ecosystem of their own. So, to hell

Smashing Drive

First released in arcades in 2000 and later ported to the GameCube and Xbox in 2002 by Point of View,

Bouncers

For as long as the Internet has existed, nerds have argued about the genre classification of certain games. In a

Arabian Nights

After Red Orb Entertainment failed with their official attempt at a 3D Prince of Persia game, the guys at the somewhat schlocky

Codename: Eagle

“Even a terrible game can be fun in multiplayer.” That’s a pretty common mantra, particularly in response to questions regarding

Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu

You will likely have noticed at some point that not all NES carts are of the standard flat gray variety.

Flintstones, The: Bedrock Bowling

The original PlayStation was aging fast as the new millennium passed. The system was slowly doomed to become a dumping

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